Rated 5 out of 5 by sigpaw Un-matched beauty - VERY comfortable
These boots are Jaw Dropping Beautiful! My wife was skeptical (because of the price) until she saw them. Once you get them on, they are very comfortable. Could wear them all day. :-)
However. The shafts are tall and thick and stretch little to none while slipping on your foot. The first several times you put them on, your heel WILL get stuck in the shaft with toe bent and stuck in the instep of. Use hooks in the loops to hold the shaft straight and stand to provide gentle constant pressure. Once your heel finally drops into the boot, all will be good! I was a bit afraid to force my foot in the first couple of times; out of concern for not being able to remove them once on. For SURE purchase a nice boot jack and have it around - or you may NOT get them off! LOL
I have a pair of "cheap", shallow rubbers I slip over mine while walking on rough (asphalt) or dirty surfaces and slip them off once inside on carpet. Mostly to protect thee beautiful brand/logo on the bottom of the soles...
March 27, 2014

Rated 5 out of 5 by Redbird Great value, great boot
A fanastic pair of boots, fit was comfortable from the monent I first put them on. Excellent workmanship!
January 14, 2012

2014-09-19

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I have been looking at the Tony Lama signature series caiman western boot- med pecan.It looks like a lighter color than the pecan belly antique caiman on the tony lama website style #1000.Is it the same boot?I stopped by the mesquite store to see what it looked like in person, and the mesquite store did not have a floor model to look at, but the empty space had "style #1000" on the wall where all the special boots were located.I like both, but I think that the lighter color showed more of the unique design compared to the pecan, cherry, and black on the tony lama website.Also, if they are different boots, is the boot on your website caiman belly?

Tony Lama Exotic Boots

Tony Lama Signature Series Caiman Western Boots - Medium Toe

Product Care Instructions

To keep your exotic boots in top shape, follow these easy steps:
1.) Brush off dirt or dust with a damp cloth.
2.) Use saddle soap if boots are extra dirty.
3.) Apply reptile cleaner and conditioner.
4.) Apply a delicate cream polish, such as neutral. Please note: For snakeskin boots only, apply conditioner and cream with the grain.
5.) Brush or buff the boots to a shine.
6.) Apply water and stain protector if you wish.
7.) Use edge dressing on leather outsoles and heels (not necessary for manmade/rubber outsoles and heels).